U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
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Aviation worker accuses employer of failing to pay overtime
SAN FRANCISCO — An employee has filed a class action lawsuit against an aviation business, alleging unpaid wages, violation of applicable minimum wage law and violation of workers compensation acts. -
Policy holder accuses North America Life of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — An Oakland woman is suing North America Life, alleging breach of contract and violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Policy holder accuses Met Life of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — A Berkeley woman is suing Met Life, alleging breach of contract and violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Aircraft pilot alleges Aetna violated ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — A commercial aircraft pilot is suing Aetna, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
California photographer accuses Alaska publisher of copyright infringement
SAN FRANCISCO — A California photographer is suing an Alaska publisher, alleging copyright infringement. -
Cigna accused of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — An Alameda County woman is suing Cigna Life Insurance, alleging breach of contract and violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
California software company accuses competitors of copyright infringement
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Jose corporation is suing Florida competitors, alleging copyright infringement and unfair competition. -
Labor groups accuse California company of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — Labor groups are suing a California concrete business, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Roofers labor group alleges employer violated ERISA
SAN JOSE — A roofers labor group is suing employers, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Labor group accuses insulation business of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — A labor group is suing an insulation contractor, alleging breach of contract. -
Labor group accuses foundry of violating ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — A labor group is suing a Nevada foundry, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
Communications company alleges New Hampshire business owes $16,000
SAN FRANCISCO — A California communications corporation is suing a New Hampshire business, alleging alleged breach of contract in failing to pay more than $16,000. -
Employee alleges retail business failed to pay overtime
SAN FRANCISCO — A store manager is suing a New Hampshire retail business, alleging unpaid wages, violation of workers compensation acts and wrongful termination. -
Menlo Park company accused of violating TCPA
SAN FRANCISCO — A New York man is suing a California company, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Software company accuses California competitor of copyright infringement
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco software company is suing a California business, alleging copyright infringement. -
Government alleges debtor owes more than $15,000
SAN FRANCISCO — The U.S. government is suing a California woman, alleging breach of contract in owing more than $15,000. -
Customer alleges Wells Fargo violated telephone privacy statute
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Mateo County man is suing Wells Fargo, alleging violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Customer accuses Ford of breach of warranty
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Mateo County woman is suing Ford, alleging warranty violations and unfair competition. -
Hospital alleges plan administrator violated ERISA
SAN FRANCISCO — A hospital is suing a Salinas woman, alleging breach of contract and violation of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. -
TransUnion to pay $60 million in damages in credit-reporting case tied to federal watch list
SACREMENTO – TransUnion has been ordered to pay out approximately $60 million in damages after a California federal jury determined the credit-reporting company misidentified individuals as being on a federal watch list that includes potential terrorists and drug traffickers.